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*他 是 你 的 老板 , 对 不 对 ? | *他 是 你 的 老板 , 对 不 对 ? | ||
Tā shì nǐ de lǎobǎn, duì | Tā shì nǐ de lǎobǎn, duì bú duì? | ||
<blockquote>It's your boss, is not it?</blockquote> | <blockquote>It's your boss, is not it?</blockquote> | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
https://chine.in/mandarin/grammaire/ASG4D8XB | https://chine.in/mandarin/grammaire/ASG4D8XB |
Revision as of 05:06, 12 November 2018
Closed interrogative questions in Chinese can also be formulated with 不 (bù).
This is done by adding an affirmative-negative structure at the end of the sentence.
Structure
Verb + 不 + Verb
This expression can be attached to the end of a sentence to form a closed interrogative sentence.
Closed interrogative sentences await confirmation or acceptance of what has been said.
In English "isn't it?" or "OK?" are often used for closed interrogative sentences.
Examples
- 我们 去 咖啡 店 , 好 不 好 ?
Wǒmen qù kāfēi diàn, hǎo bù hǎo?
Let's go to the cafe, OK?
- 我们 喝 茶 , 好 不 好 ?
Wǒmen hē chá, hǎo bù hǎo?
Let's have tea, OK?
- 回 家 , 好 不 好 ?
Huí jiā, hǎo bù hǎo?
We're going home, OK?
- 他 是 你 的 老板 , 对 不 对 ?
Tā shì nǐ de lǎobǎn, duì bú duì?
It's your boss, is not it?